Situations Vacant PART-TIME INCOME SEE the pool solar heating advert In today’s businesses for sale column. PICKERS BLUEBERRY required, start Tues. 20th, Weedons area. • PHONE 559-094 or 478-588. PILOTS Experienced spray pilots, new equipment (Weatherley’s) attractive tax-free salary. Please forward resume to:— Director of Operations Emirates Air Service P.O. Box 322 Abu Dhabi United Arab Emirates Phone: 757-011 Telex 23056 EMAIR EM Fax 757311 PLAYCENTRE SUPERVISOR DALLINGTON Playcentre urgently need a Supervisor for 1989, mornings only, Monday, Wednesday, Friday. Playcentre Supervisors Certificate required. Apply in writing to: THE PRESIDENT P.O. BOX 27015, SHIRLEY, CHRISTCHURCH. REGISTERED ELECTRICIAN REQUIRED for Y-One 1989. For more information or an application form contact: Y-One Youth For Christ, P.O. BOX 27170, AUCKLAND. OR PHONE (09)653-149 SAWYER EXPERIENCED Sawyer wanted for Radlata mill. Start January, 1989. Apply to: MANAGER WAIHEMO TIMBER P.O. Box 105 PALMERSTON
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